Okay, we need to spice up that last scene, with the insertion of Satori's brilliant "Any body else smell sulpher?" and some cool cgi effects of flames shooting out
from beneath the bed.
Retaining the dramatic disco soundtrack of course.
...and with those final words, his body goes limp, the half empty drambuie glass falls from his hand and his eye shuts...but the glass eye continues to stare..........
I think this thread goes a little too far into speculation and alot of BS. I would think a mans dying breath should be personal and not have to fall under a microsope some 20+ years later. This is something that should be left alone
I think this thread goes a little too far into speculation and alot of BS. I would think a mans dying breath should be personal and not have to fall under a microsope some 20+ years later. This is something that should be left alone
I understand your point but,
I bring this up because I believe current TWI leadership is using it as part convincing young people to stay with The Way. There is a huge push at the gulag to focus on attracting young people. It's even alluded to in their new "family class". Many of the current leadership came when they were young. There is an obvius infighting about who knew VPW longer or better. They are pushing to go back to VPWs teachings and only VPWs teachings and are trying to convince us gullible young people there were glory days and we just need to go back to how VPW did it.
I bring this up because I believe current TWI leadership is using it as part convincing young people to stay with The Way. There is a huge push at the gulag to focus on attracting young people. It's even alluded to in their new "family class". Many of the current leadership came when they were young. There is an obvius infighting about who knew VPW longer or better. They are pushing to go back to VPWs teachings and only VPWs teachings and are trying to convince us gullible young people there were glory days and we just need to go back to how VPW did it.
I heard it was always good for Vic when he "did it".
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excathedra
i never heard that about his last words
as far as the wishing.... well..... too much too little too late....
what jerk
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I've never heard anything reputed to be his very last words.
However, someone reported that, as his days turned to his final hours,
that he claimed (or genuinely asserted) that he was thinking over and over,
puzzled and trying to figure out where he missed the mark...
as in what action he'd taken or skipped taking, such that he was unable
to use his magickal believing power to achieve a miracle of healing,
thus preventing his own death.
If that's true, he either bought into his own myth- and genuinely thought he could
do that AND didn't think any of the big sins he committed were wrong,
or
he was lying to the end.
Me, I think it was the former.
Since he'd been to Gartmore by then, it's possible cg refilled his head with that stuff
before he came home.
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dmiller
Not sure about his *very last words*,
but his Last Lost Teaching, is somewhere on this site. :)
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TheInvisibleDan
Heard he had his Bible upon his deathbed opened to Isaiah.
Which chapter, I don't know...
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satori001
"Anybody else smell sulphur?"
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TheInvisibleDan
If I was to direct a dramatic recreation of Victoronius' deathbed scene,
his eyes would have fallen upon Is.3:14 -
"It is you who ruined my vineyard;
the plunder from the poor is in your houses.
What do you mean by crushing my people
and grinding the faces of the poor?"
-before his last breath escaped him.
A moment enhanced by the shrill, swelling strings of the Way Orch., with the accompaniment of a disco beat.
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Okay, we need to spice up that last scene, with the insertion of Satori's brilliant "Any body else smell sulpher?" and some cool cgi effects of flames shooting out
from beneath the bed.
Retaining the dramatic disco soundtrack of course.
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...and with those final words, his body goes limp, the half empty drambuie glass falls from his hand and his eye shuts...but the glass eye continues to stare..........
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TheInvisibleDan
Take 3!
Pan in closer on shimmering glass eye, with the reflection of flames playing upon its surface, the camera drawing ever closer
and closer until the "flames" on the glass eye engulf the screen shot, morphing and blurring into an orange derbil spurt blob from "AOS".
cut!!
Roll credits!
Roll track of Ted Farrell doing Disco Elvis ...
Toss it in the can and
call "USA" or "Lifetime"
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:biglaugh: Funny stuff!!
Tell ya one thing.....those last thoughts must have been torture from hell.
...that is if he even had enough presence of mind to know the kinds of seeds he had really sown in so many lives.
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excathedra
his last thoughts were probably how psycho geer would preserve his memory
plunk
that was the glass eye falling to the floor
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I think this thread goes a little too far into speculation and alot of BS. I would think a mans dying breath should be personal and not have to fall under a microsope some 20+ years later. This is something that should be left alone
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excathedra
he should have left me alone in life
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coolchef
you guys are morbid
i love it
keep it up
maybe he sang,one more time,take my eye precious lord
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excathedra
eye eye captain
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waysider
Who the he!! cares?!!!
It was probably "borrowed" like everything else he said anyway!
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FullCircle
OMG OMG
I think I just woke up the whole house laughing
eye eye Captaine
You are the Queen of one liners
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satori001
Vic's last words reverberate, through a glass eye, darkly.
OT, with all due respect, he gets all due respect.
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TheInvisibleDan
Victor's glass eye is dropped during a recent board meeting of the blind Graiae
at twi hq.
Perseus and the Graiae by Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (1892).
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I understand your point but,
I bring this up because I believe current TWI leadership is using it as part convincing young people to stay with The Way. There is a huge push at the gulag to focus on attracting young people. It's even alluded to in their new "family class". Many of the current leadership came when they were young. There is an obvius infighting about who knew VPW longer or better. They are pushing to go back to VPWs teachings and only VPWs teachings and are trying to convince us gullible young people there were glory days and we just need to go back to how VPW did it.
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Ductape
I heard it was always good for Vic when he "did it".
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Ductape
From what I have heard Vic "did" all the girls he could and then some and wasn't that good when he "did it"
The glory days were a bunch of young girls he could prey on instead of pray for.
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